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Assembly Explorer window

ReSharper | Windows | Assembly Explorer

Assembly Explorer
allows
opening multiple assemblies
and
keeping a list of opened assemblies and folders.
You can traverse and explore all opened assemblies.
Expanding an assembly node lists namespaces within the assembly,
that can be further expanded to types and type members, as well as assembly references.
You can double-click any type to decompile it or fetch source from a symbol server
(depending on your
settings).
In addition, the Assembly Explorer
contains nodes representing base types and inheritors of the current type.

To filter items in the Assembly Explorer, use the search box on top. Note, that you can use
CamelHumps
here.

Allows choosing a folder to be explored recursively and loading all assemblies found in this folder.
For more information, see
Finding Assemblies in Folders.

Since ReSharper processes the selected folder recursively,
make sure not to add a folder
that may contain too many assemblies (e.g. Program Files).
It might take long to load all assemblies in ReSharper.